Walmart WMT will give insight into the current state of consumer shopping behavior, with the omnichannel retailer set to release its Q4 results on Thursday, February 20.
Broadly speaking, inflationary pressures have started to ease following several rate cuts in 2024, but Walmart has kept a competitive advantage over Target TGT, which tends to offer premium goods at a higher cost. Furthermore, Walmart’s online expansion has put the company in a better position to compete with e-commerce titan Amazon AMZN.
Year over year, Walmart’s Q4 sales are thought to have increased 3% to $179.18 billion. On the bottom line, Q4 EPS is expected to be up 6% to $0.64. More intriguing, The Zacks ESP (Expected Surprise Prediction) indicates Walmart could surpass earnings expectations with the most up-to-date analyst revisions (Most Accurate Estimate) having Q4 EPS pegged at $0.66 and 2% above the Zacks Consensus.
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Notably, Walmart has reached or exceeded earnings expectations for 10 consecutive quarters with an average EPS surprise of 9.25% in its last four quarterly reports.
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Wrapping up its current fiscal year 2025, Walmart’s total sales are slated to increase 5% to $678.56 billion versus $648.13 billion in FY24. Based on Zacks estimates, Walmart’s top line is projected to expand another 4% in FY26 to $704.61 billion.
Even better, Walmart’s annual earnings are slotted to rise 12% to $2.48 per share, from EPS of $2.22 in FY24. Plus, Zacks projections call for Walmart’s EPS to expand another 11% in FY26 to $2.74.
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Pounding the question of whether it’s time to buy WMT for more upside, Walmart’s stock has already risen over +70% since its 3-1 stock split last February. Over the last year, WMT has impressively outperformed the broader market and Amazon’s +33%, with Target shares down a dismal -13%.
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Trading around $103, Walmart stock is at a 37.9X forward earnings multiple, a noticeable premium to the benchmark S&P 500’s 23X. WMT also trades well above Target’s 13.7X but is near Amazon’s 36.2X.
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Ahead of its Q4 report, Walmart’s stock sports a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). To that point, Walmart’s EPS growth has started to justify its price-to-earnings premium to the broader market, especially with the Zacks ESP suggesting the company could exceed Q4 bottom line expectations.
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